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Beerfest at the Ballpark

Beerfest returns to the Cooley Law School Stadium on Saturday, April 29.(Photo: Courtesy Photo)

Where else can you taste more than 300 craft beers from 60 Michigan breweries?

On Saturday, Beerfest at the Ballpark returns to the Cooley Law School Stadium for a fourth year.

Burgers, pizza, BBQ and other goodies will be up for grabs. Detroit hard rock band Citizen Hero takes the stage at 7 p.m.

How to go: Beerfest at the Ballpark. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. VIP starts at 2 p.m. Cooley Law School Stadium, 505 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. $30 in advance and $35 at the gate. VIP tickets cost $40. Tickets available online at www.beerfestattheballpark.net or at the Cooley Law School Stadium Box Office.

New exhibition at MSU Broad Art Museum

"The Transported Man" - the newest exhibition at Michigan State University's Broad Art Museum - was inspired by the world of magic and illusion.

It’s also the first exhibition by the Broad’s new director, Marc-Olivier Wahler, and the biggest they've mounted since opening in 2012.

The pieces featured in "The Transported Man" are all designed to play mind tricks. Daniel Firman's sculpture, “Nasutamanus,” for instance, depicts an elephant doing the impossible: standing on its trunk.